Monitors or TV

Im trying to figure out which im going to get the most out of i got a 22in flat panel monitor thats really nice and sleek and i also got a 32in flat screen i watch tv on sometimes and i also play wow on this tv sometimes to. Its quite obvivious that both monitors can produce HD quality video at 1080p or 1080i so basicaly i would like some opnions on how anyone fells about playing on a huge tv or a 22in monitor please let me know.

Im trying to figure out which im going to get the most out of i got a 22in flat panel monitor thats really nice and sleek and i also got a 32in flat screen i watch tv on sometimes and i also play wow on this tv sometimes to. Its quite obvivious that both monitors can produce HD quality video at 1080p or 1080i so basicaly i would like some opnions on how anyone fells about playing on a huge tv or a 22in monitor please let me know.

Are you sure the TV actually shows 1080p ie. is FullHD or just HD Ready? Most 32" TV's are just "HD Ready" and run at very low resolution, usually something like 1340x768 which will produce much crappier picture than the monitor.

If you have FullHD TV, there's no problem with hooking your PC on it and enjoy bigger screen. Only problem comes from text being too small to be readable if you're sitting on the couch at normal TV watching distance.

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Where I recommend a 2560x1600 monitor at that screen size, there are a few tv's that get heralded as amazing buys in the 32" area that have little to no input lag. The Vizios and Samsungs are known for horrid input lag due to them using VA panels.

You want an IPS based panel TV to use as a monitor. The current model Panasonic S1 1080p 60hz has been heralded as one of the best tv' to use as a monitor and can be had for under $500. Stay away from 120hz tv's to be used as a monitor, they cannot accept a true 120hz signal from your gpu. They accept a 60hz signal and do interpolation. Leave that job to true 120hz monitors.